Andy has portrayed infamous American Idol season six contestant Sanjaya
Malakar on Saturday Night Live.

In October 2006, Andy received the High Times Stony award for "Lazy Sunday."

One February 7, 2007, Andy joined Justin Timberlake at Madison Square Garden
to perform their song from their hit digital short D*** In A Box, announced
as “the new band” and wearing 1980s type costumes.

During the filming of the short D*** In A Box, Andy suggested they get
bigger boxes.

Andy's Digital Short "Lazy Sunday" with Chris Parnell was downloaded over a
million times the day after it was aired on Saturday Night Live.

During the recording of D*** In A Box, Andy was nervous to be recording with
Justin Timberlake, and his voice cracked a few times.

Andy is a fan of the website hornymanatee.com, which was born on the show
"Late Night With Conan O'Brien" after a joke was made. The site features a
lot of fan art. On his second appearance on Conan, Andy showed a picture he
made which was a take off of his digital short with Justin Timberlake D***
In A Box, which had Andy and the Manatee with a box in their area.

Both of Andy's digital shorts on the holiday episodes of "Saturday Night
Live" (Lazy Sunday and D*** In A Box), became huge Internet sensations, both
getting the #1 spot at YouTube.com.
One of the people who was very influential with getting Andy the gig on
"Saturday Night Live" was alum Jimmy Fallon, and Andy happens to do an
impression of Jimmy, which he did when he auditioned for the show.

Andy has the Lonely Island nickname of "Ardy."

Andy dated actress Kirsten Dunst.

Andy once had a role on a Japanese car commercial.

After Andy was told he got the gig on SNL, he met Conan O'Brien not too long
after, and he said it "blew his mind."

Andy was in the 2006 issue of People Magazine's Hottest Bachelors, in the
Single In 50 States section, being named hottest from New York.

Andy made an appearance at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards as Ron Google, the man
who hacked into the award show and was interfering with Jessica's hosting.

Andy's height is 5' 10".

Andy is a writer on the movie Parental Guidance Suggested, along with fellow
SNL castmember Will Forte. The movie is set to be released in 2007.

Andy's last Digital Short for season 31 of SNL was "Andy Walking," a
take-off of "Jay Walking" from The Tonight Show With Jay Leno where average
people on the streets are made to look like idiots. However in this, the
people questioned got every answer right.

Andy is set to be the main star of The Lonely Island’s first movie Hot Rod.
The movie is about an accident-prone daredevil who, in order to win over his
hard-to-please stepfather, plans to jump the Snake River on a moped to
emulate his hero Evel Kinevel. The movie was produced by Lorne Michaels and
started shooting in summer 2006. It was released in June 2007.

Andy is the most publicly active member of The Lonely Island.

Andy attended NYU (New York University) Fiml School and the University of
California, Santa Cruz as a film student.

Even though “Lazy Sunday” was the most popular of his digital shorts, the
first one Andy appeared in was “Lettuce,” which was Andy and Will Forte
taking big bites out of heads of lettuce during a conversation.

Andy describes many of his impressions as “atypical.”

Andy has said that he is a very big fan of the hit TV show “The O.C.”

One of Andy's few live segments was as the teacher to a class of people who
wanted to learn how to use the site MySpace, which included a mom and many
Internet predators wanting to learn it.

In his first season of SNL, Samberg appeared on more non-live SNL segments
than actual live sketches.

Andy's first SNL appearance was on the parody of the commercial “Morgan
Stanley.” He played the boyfriend of Amy Poehler.

Andy's claim to fame on Saturday Night Live was in the Digital Short Lazy
Sunday, with fellow SNL cast member Chris Parnell. In it, they rapped about
the movie "The Chronicles of Narnia" and cupcakes, among other things.

Andy's group, The Lonely Island, made a pilot for FOX called “Awesometown.”
Samberg plays the role of Aaron in The ‘Bu, a take-off of the popular TV
show "The O.C." It was The Lonely Island’s contribution to Channel 101.

Andy was a writer for the MTV Movie Awards in 2004 and 2005.

Andy attended Berkeley High School and graduated in the class of 1996.